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Create guarding pcell

mctang
mctang over 9 years ago

I would like to create guarding pcell. What is the correct way to implement it ? 

 Should I implement guard ring using rod command ?  Someone mentions fluid guard ring (FSR).  I am new to FSR. Could you point me to the document (App Note) about guard ring implementation using FSR ?

Thanks,

ManChak

 

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 9 years ago

    Hi ManChak,

    Here's a link to the IC616 FGR documentation there is a section for installation, creation and editing.  A ROD structure might be an easier way to go, you could develop the structure interactively using the Create MultiPart Path functionality and save the template to a file; then you can use this file as the basis for developing a ROD PCell - the arguments to the MPP template function are very similar in format and naming to the rodCreatePath command, for example, so that's an easy way to develop the functionality.

    Hope this helps you!

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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  • mctang
    mctang over 9 years ago

    Hi Lawrence,

    Thank you for your info. I will try your suggestion.

    Thanks,

    ManChak

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